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How to create your own Stylish Facebook Timeline cover image

You must have seen some of these innovative Facebook new Timeline cover images by now and also by now must have thought to create a unique design for your own Timeline profile. So follow this tutorial and you will end up in creating your own unique design. This tutorial only applicable to you if you have activate Timeline in your Facebook account.

Ok I am ready – Now tell me how

Note: I have made this tutorial for creating the cover using Photoshop (though it can be done with any image editing software) so I expect that you have a copy of that.

Step 1: Download the attached PSD file and open it in Photoshop

To ease the process I have already created a PSD file that will come handy for you to create your unique design.

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Step 2: Get your cover image

In this tutorial I will try to replicate the first timeline cover above. For that I will be using the below image.

I hope you have downloaded the PSD and the above image by now.

Step 3: Open the PSD in Photoshop and click the Slice tool on the Toolbar to see all the slice markers

Step 4: Copy your cover image in this PSD

Open the image that you want to be your cover image and copy the image to this file (simply select all > copy > paste ). For the time being you can open the above cat and fish image.

Step 5: Adjust and resize the image

Adjust and resize image in such a way that the portion of the image that is going to be your profile image falls inside the 3rd slice box. Check the image below. I want to make to two swimming fishes inside the bowl as my profile image. After adjusting the image color rest of the image to match your image background. You may crop the image from bottom and right, but make sure that the image is not less than (851 x 352) px.

File > Save for Web and Devices.. > Save [I will refer this as Image 2]

Go to the directory where you saved your Image 2, you will see that there are in fact 5 slices of the above image. Only the 3rd image slice is required. You may delete the rest.

Step 7: Almost done just one more step and you can upload the images

The 3rd image [Image 2] which we will be setting as our profile pic is of dimension (125 x 125)px(160 x 160)px. But Facebook won’t let you add any image as profile pic which is less than (180 x 180)px. Well its not at all a problem. Just open the 3rd Slice in Photoshop and from menu goto Image > Image Size and resize the image from (125×125) (160×160) to (180×180)px and save it.